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Home » Kofi Tetteh Opandoh writes: The President Ghana had, indeed – An open letter to Ghanaians

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Kofi Tetteh Opandoh writes: The President Ghana had, indeed – An open letter to Ghanaians

Agyemkum Tuah
Last updated: January 6, 2026 10:06 am
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Tuesday January 6, 2026 marks exactly one year since His Excellency Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo left office as President of the Republic of Ghana. 

He left office, handing over in a statesmanlike manner to Ghana’s only comeback President, His Excellency John Mahama.

Over, the past weekend, a good number of leading  traditional and social media outlets did a review of the ended year. In all of that a number of plaudits were going to the current government, which is deserving given the year end results.

One thing, however, stood out in all of the analysis for me, that the foundation for the new government was not sinking sand, as of 7 January 2025. 

The Akufo-Addo – Bawumia government was seemingly at its lowest ebbs in the embers of its tenure. This was due to immediate harsh consequences of the tough and hard decisions for which the benefits thereof, for the country,  were remote and to be manifested long after the government’s exit. Unfortunately,  the unfortunate turn clouded the many successes chalked and were being chalked, before Election 2024. The cumulative effect of the successes of the erstwhile government formed the foundation upon which the current government built its 1st year success stories, to a large extent.

Permit me to, briefly, take you through some of the gains of the Akufo-Addo-led NPP government, which rippling effects are evident in the current government:

  1. The Free SHS Policy is one of our most underrated  biggest blessings, as a country. This policy brought a paradigm shift in our education system as a whole. Today, the least qualification the majority of ordinary Ghanaians between ages 18 – 25 years possess is a WASSCE certificate. Today, the crusaders of ‘Progressive Free SHS’ have cause to speak of their gains made in the Free SHS policy without any prefix adjectives. Due to this solid foundation, today the current government can claim their initiatives at the tertiary level of education are far-reaching and impacting many……. Definitely because many were able to go through the secondary level.
  2. Shoring up gold reserves and backing our economy with our resources. I watched the GoldBod CEO, my learned senior Sammy Gyamfi, tout how much the Gold for Reserve program has significantly contributed to the stabilisation of the economy, which assertion was debunked by the learned senior, Kofi Bentil to the extent of the degree of contribution. We saw the current President, the Finance Minister and the Governor serve in the first administration of President Mahama. If they had considered implementing such a policy, we would have heard. Thankfully, His Excellency Dr. Bawumia as Vice President together with Governor Addison, under the auspices of His Excellency Nana Akufo-Addo, rolled out the Gold Purchase program in 2021, which formed the basis of the work of the now GoldBod. Solid Foundation! In this vein, let me state that save the pumping of dollars and stifled disbursements/ expenditure/ releases, the economic gains today are, to a large extent,  as a result of the good and some harsh policy decisions and actions of the Akufo-Addo government.
  3. As of January, 2025, Ghana’s road infrastructure had improved significantly from as it was in January, 2017. In fact, it is important to acknowledge the effort of the Nana Addo government in not only thinking, but starting work, to give facelifts to all the major roads which lead outside the nation’s capital – Tema-Akuse, Tema-Prampram, Adenta-Dodowa, Pokuase-Nsawam and Kasoa-Winneba. Beyond these I speak of the completion of road rehabilitation and construction across the country including Accra (East Legon Boundary Road/ Tunnel expansion, East Legon-East Airport Motorway Flyover, Tema Interchange, Tema town roads, Adjiriganor-School Junction-Borteyman Roundabout, School Junction to Lakeside Junction thro’ East Legon Hills, Ashiyie-Sucasa-Katamanso, many town roads overlay), Ashanti (Town roads in Juaben, Effiduase, Bekwai, Ayeduase  New Site, Atonsu Dompoase, etc, Atonsu-Esreso Dual Carriage, Ejisu-Juaben, Ejisu Junction expansion, remodelling of the roundabouts at Anwomaso, Oduom and Tech Police Stations, Adansi Dompoase to Assin Fosu, projects underway including Suame Interchange, By-pass at Konongo among others), Volta (Eastern Corridor Roads, Town Roads including Ho and Hohoe, dualization of Sokode-Ho) and Eastern (Koforidua Town Roads, Kyebi Town Roads, Apedwa  to Linda Dor, ongoing projects such as Osino By Pass, Anyinam By-Pass, among others). I am tempted to hold my guns here as I seek to not do more than 2 pages for this eulogy. This is a solid foundation which is easing movement of goods and people across the country.
  4. Infrastructure of Ministries, Departments and Agencies of government  (MDAs) were improved under the government of President Nana Akufo-Addo significantly. Between 2017-2024, we witnessed the construction of the office complexes for Office of the Attorney General and Ministry of Justice, Ministry of Foreign Affairs Annex, Ministry of Gender and Social Protection, Ministry of Communications, BOST, Foreign Service Institute, Offices of the Heads of Local Government and the Civil Service respectively, NPA Head Office Annex, Africa Trade House (housing AfCFTA, Ghana Exim Bank and GEPA), GOIL Head Office, Ghana Maritime Authority building, GETFund Head Office (now housing the OSP), RCC buildings for the new regions and offices for some MMDAs. Some facilities got massive facelifts like the Ministry of Finance, Kwame Nkrumah Park (which offers night tours now as part of 24 hour economy due to the upgrade). These infrastructure projects have greatly helped in saving huge rent and other overhead costs, adding to the aesthetics of our capital, giving dignity to the public sector and created enough room for some of these entities to employ more than 100 people and accommodating them.
  5. In the area of health, the boldest health intervention was taken with the initiative to build 111 new, not upgraded, hospitals across the country. Now thi k of our current health system and the addition of one hundred and eleven more. That definitely will change a lot. Further, the aged Euroget hospitals including Twifo Praso and Fomena were not only completed but operationalized, the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital saw the return of contractors to the 508-bed Mother and Baby Unit, among others across the country. That bilateral Agreement with Barbados for the export of nurses, didn’t just take off some of the nurse employment pressure but saved a country. Much like how the excellent management of COVID-19, by the same Akufo-Addo led government sav3d the country.

Above is only a fraction of the solid foundation laid by the erstwhile NPP government under the leadership of His Excellency Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo. I just realised I’m a few lines beyond 2 pages. Maybe, next year we can continue. Yes, there were a few lows of the government, some of which stung so deep. However, some of our highs today are as a result of those lows. Looking at it through a logical microscope, the Akufo-Addo – Bawumia government laid a solid foundation, like that held firmly by the biblical Cedars of Babylon. My deepest prayer is that Ghanaians come to appreciate the solid and immense work done between 2017-2024 over the failings and consequences of the tough decisions that had to be taken. Thank you, Mr. President and your team.

The President Ghana Indeed Had……. President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo aka Addo Showboy aka Addo Dee aka Akyem Billy among other monikers. To get the realtime razzmatazz, you may play Daddy Lumba’s Nana Yɛ Winner.

Authored by Kofi Tetteh Opandoh in celebration of the legacy of President Nana Akufo-Addo (former President of the Republic of Ghana, 2017-2025) on the 1st Anniversary of his leaving office.

Source: asaaseradio.com

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